= THE D Al LY N EWS © [su RITISE! i FORCES CONTINUE THEIR SUCCESSES AT THE FRONT-~DATE OF ELECTION NOT YET SET mE __ COUVER PROVINCE ATTACKS aaa fey ef * gi bate fonsr"”+ STILL HAMMERING DARDANELLES: PRIC S COW DEAL : 2 * . : a : nag M 7 Saar ce ra ae . EXPECT ITS FALL IN FORTNICHT prise to many that there is * (Special to The Dally News.) * ment for deferring the * | = avewe ¢ * no law covering the point * Paris, Mareh 13. OMmeial \* election The Morning * ESTS THAT PRICE Sanna oa aie ~ POINT — THAT (& raised by the Premier de. The British troops have followed|* Journal says: “When the #*|ATTACK NOW BEING MADE ON Last NINE FORTS — TURKISH DEAL WAS UNPROFIT 9 anpian USE—PEOPLE * ferring the election The * up their successes at Neuve Chap-|* original date of the elec. * MARKSMANSHIP BETTER BUT AMMUNITION OLD AMAZED AT HI P ATION. * House has been dissolved pelle and captured the village of}* tion was announced there # AND REFUSES TO EXPLODE. _— * and there is no represent- *|Epinette, nine miles “orth of|* were grave fears felt by * ictiees of the Mc- had been profitable he would!® ative authority in the Lille. They took 400 prisoners, |* those who have had exper- ¥ (Special to The Dally News.) been destroyed by the gunfire of nt is bringing| have deemed it dishonest, or that |» pt a rhe Cabinet, {including five officers. The Allies|* ience in such matters that # Paris, March 18,— The Allied/the Allies. | with their best} he would have carefully returned »* f rse, holds office til] #*{have captured the German fort at!* the time was too short to * forces will enter the Sea of Mar- The forts at Smyrna were bom- every hand one/to the people of British Colum-/|* the other is elected. The *|Lombaertzde, Belgium. | allow the carrving into ef. #|™0r@ in a fortnight if the land|parded, and the inhabitants fled « Conservatives |bia the profit he made on the/* eonstitution doesn't say *| hii cianiacteiiellieis \* fect of all the arrange. #|{orces maintain their advance.|to the interior. | against the gov-|transaction. As it was not profit-|*% jow lone an election in * BRITISH AUXILIARY \* ments for the appeal. With * The Anglo-French battleships} The Turkish marksmanship has nanding that they|able he deems himself the injured|*® geyeh eases can be de. * a Voters’ List tor eel? bombarding the last nine|jmproved owing to Turkish gun- f power. party. * ferred. Precedent has ak * CRUISER TORPEDOED * province to get ready time * forts. ners but their ammunition is de- Va er Province, al- “Fortunately, the rearrange-|*% ways been that it was * : ————— ls is a very essential fea. # Seventy mine sweepers are at teriorating. Many of their shells » Cor vative paper, has|ment of the Cabinet announced by|* eailed at once. but Mec- * Special to The Daily News.) ture,” Precisely! ‘That fo ®@ work clearing the channel. fail to explode. tly ite severely eriticiz-|the Premier has provided Mr. | Bride has been accustom- * London, Mareh 13 Tae A ale what the Liberals have * The bridgé from Chanak Keles- bg 08 eg ronment, but the fol-|Price Ellison with an adequate|® oq to setting aside all the #*| 2" '"® yunces that the cael been saying all along. Be- * si to Gallipoli, for transporting RUPERT MAN WAS Price Ellison's cow}excuse for retiring.” “ta © f the land and : »| ary cruiser Bayano was _ torpe- : : . ‘ supplies and ammunition, has aws of e land and per- | fore the deferring took * ’ r i . » ro doer ursde off ons i. = - a rece ssue of that paper A - - E HOLDS * haps in this case he will *| loed Thursday off Wightonshire. |, place, however, The Jour- *# KILLED AT THE FRONT significant. We BO. RD OF TRAD S thee to ? ’ Dictator. * Only eight officers and eighteen | nal was not shedd AN ELECTI UT I 0 yecome ietator. } t t ot shedding any * ITS REGULAR MEETING * Since the people have al- #|/7°" out of her crew of 200 were|® iron tears. Why this rush + NOT ON B According to world which has HAT PRICE, ELLISON? \* ready stood for more than wirescued. The Belfast steamer|y ow to agree with the Lib. # A POLITICAL OPERATION reached this city, Private Walter a TI I thi t * the Mexicans he may hope * Castic Reagh was prevegied treme erals that the time was too * Smith, son of V. W. Smith, for- . e regular monthly meeting . ms ee Sditor. The » News: ; ‘4 be P » called attention rs oe — eo 2 Tanke a Nicene, ied thin eee to her rescue by a subma-|y short? - Wouldn't & be @ ae ; , — grr News: merly of this city, was killed at charges made by]. board rooms on Friday, the|* The hope for the future ‘| tine, which chased her. ® better to use a little fore. @|. 0 re sme, 88 Sithe front. He was in the company F. Forster and Mr, Parker sae %g at conn ‘elit alta’ I» however, is that the peo. @| ee * sight at all times, instead * Se cane oo. ree aa of B. W. Browne, who conducted Cine . 2th inst. was well attended by ; : , , reasons why, it seems to me, a : : floor of the Pro-| siti tad toneiterhle to 0 ple have been aroused. * HARRY THAW NOT ® of Dindly jumping into Oh 6 eee. Meee a furniture business here in the Nt stated SHS Ts was tebe the various|* They have been waked up # GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY * things as they usually do? |) noua aac early days and who is also at the r Mr. Price Eni-|"°P°** W8* ee a |* from their sound slumber * ' * But the real cause of the * ee ee ee eee e *|front. Walter Smith was omly a : explanation and reports that were laid before nel so sik. di’ dali deat toad 2 tebe teak aa ca government at the forthcoming boy a few years ago and couldn't the rest’ of the |0ard for adoption ,|* found burglars in charge # Ne ® ont. The party is split, #|° have been much over twenty. This deemed that the ; oo “3 ; dees ain in{* of their property Allthat * , Hew Jork, ie ie ee a * and The Journal knows it. * th fa = ae gece? = meen = brings the horrors of war very s e board's » ac s acqu m arry é s gover ? ave no P , . i it was fortheom- = ™ . “at we le remains is ta round up ® 1as acquitted arry Thaw an 6$06000000206068608 - governmen oe 1 es close to Rupert for the first time. sin satlefastertiy (TOeeTe 80. See Beneries question. | | is aihdiens int duh tian his associates on the charge of if term = =themselves Conservatives.| uch sympathy will be felt for ssoun’. a nena! The concessions recently granted : " . : : @ (Conspiracy It will be remember- Buceaneers, Pirates, Land Ex-|)j, parents. me ° ed that Thaw made a wild dash FISHERY CONCESSIONS ploiters, Hot-Air Teust Defend- dcp 4 | by the Federal government have saction. The eke RRR RR RE RH laced the city of Prince Rupert for liberty and. succeeded in ers, would all be appropriate ti- r i y pilin 4 ‘i t think Mr. Price}? ’ ’ , The reference for the above has OFFICIALLY RECEIVED tles, but ‘ searvafiv. ,, in a very favorable position in re reaching Canada but was trans- —Conservatives—never.!tupned out to be a Vancouver pa- I dishonest but it ort to bring the negotiations toa a llation to the fishing industry, and|! Pa ot ported back across the line by the To conserve is “to keep safe; to hk Walter J. Smith ild explain how | th ie tie Deel - | successful conclusion, and it was - , tl ‘ Tt . Mr. Jarvis McLeod, the local ialieis + Ga: ieee per. The name aiter J. & 1 opibiod © Doard con-| ‘anadié E orities. ie pres- ‘eserve; ‘ ; : ctions took place. |" ; ae the part of all is {decided that the. board should a a ; a : pres-| customs collection, received al’ 5 te: tensa’ tak: el eens all right but the next of t ’ on le p ore 5 e ‘ase arose a : s ‘ue a » : 2 ae ; ‘ sed that Mr. Elli-} jeerted action : make public recognition of the ~ roar ae* & ™ wire today from headquarters in he Molrid its t hav kin is given as Mrs. W. J. Smith, the McBride governmen 4v€/Vancouver, and the. address is ineeded for the purpose of placing onnrennomapeenenesine ediately explain. | ' ood service performed by him Ottawa informing him of the new ce vert on the same basis|"'” lone a lot of keeping, serving, | 4; until the eve of)” pe: oe oe a ote on and his committee, and that the AMATEUR ATHLETIC fishery regulations affecting Ru- rung ne thn ee yaaa oo different to what local people be- as Kete { regard to the sup- and deten ° ; on | ; i p Oa . a thal cad th bait . peat iuneheon to be held by te EVENTS AT VANCOUVER Den. wane Sem mney Se ene ae evel thin thes ants lay inuate eee. Oe ) ro sherme vi ait, ice, very , y > 5 ad hole affair, pryins a board should be given in honor of American boats to local buyers, . 7 is ‘ fore possible that the deceased hands on; have preserved the best may not be the one referred to at of the land of the province for all. their friends; and have defended supplies and distillate. a . — m | 7 erKerso as chi P é 0 e , ) y res c > Mr. G. W. Nickerson pointed Mr. Ni : nas chairman ; (Special to The Dally News.) MK I reship In bone 1€ ide, is somewhat sheries co ttee oa _ ane ‘ » mounts to this: out that although it is true Prince fisher Come Vancouver, Mareh 13,—At the Rupert has now had her position Milison’s explana- wire also said that licenses for bonded warehouses were now most ingeniously their party cita- considerably improved in connec- 8 , Pr tio de!, by means of copiously oiled PA A tion with this industry, the work |duestions taken under considera-|the results were as follows: nae machinery; but this is not a form LOCAL NOMINATION of the community is not finished, | "en. In most-cases the commit- In the 108-pound division Tom RUSSIA’S FIRST of conservatism that an honest | . i j | Reports were received fram va-|B, C, Amateur championship box- | saction was un- rious committees in regard toling contests held here last night ore there was ibout it. Tt was rt ‘ee = He said that it was up to the eom-|tees were able to eens m oy ae Sane re * PREMIER IS DEAD Conservative can support. Mr. A. M. Manson, secretary of i there was nothing munity to see that after we get cessful issue to their as a Boxing at 125 pounds, Andy The only reasons a man canj|the Prince Rupert Liberal Associ- t it at all, the American fisherman coming |tions in the cause of the commuc ane wen on 9 fot from ¥. (Special to The Dally News.) possibly have for supporting such ation, received today the follow- Mr. Price Ellison |t® Prinee Rupert with his catch, |Mity. Eman. a - London. Mareh 43.—Count Ser- | 820g are, that he is either hide-jing wire from Mr. T.D. Pattullo, tly understand is |*#at we can send him away satis- The legislature committee re- at $8 pounds, Al MeKinnon | |. Witte. Russia's first Pre. |»ound or pocket-bound, In either }who is visiting Bella Coola in the ty of the whole|fed both as to landing facilities ported that an overhead walk}beat W oo re is dead. He was born in|¢@8¢ he is hopeless and helpless. jinterests of the Liberal party: het No one accuses Mr. and as te supplies If this is|from the government dock to the At 145 pounds, Reg Jackso® 1847. It is not a political election that Bella Coola, March 43. ! f dishonesty, but done, there is no fear of him not}foot of McBride Street, for the}won by default from Perey Atehi- ae iar is ahead of us, but a_ political|A. M. Manson, f makes an ex. | making the return trip. The ques-jconventence of foot passengers, | 50N, wae was overweight. BAPTIST CHURCH. operation. A cancerous political Prince Rupert. this kind the com.|tion of facilities for this industry }was to be built immediately, Mr.} At 158 pounds, Freeman won by growth has eaten its way into the} Please convey my acceptance ; y throw up its|!" connection with which the]Albert stated that the Minister cf default from Gus Athens, who was Morning worship, 44 a, m.;/¥ery vitals of British Columbia, |and sincere appreciation of nom- pair and wonder to |Committee had waited upon the|Rublie Works at Victoria had re-}sick, subject, “Getting and Giving.”|8"4, next month, thinking men of jination for Prince Rupert Riding. political morality {ity Council was an important cently assured him that an imme-} In the heavyweights, MeDiar-| ping worship, 7:30 p. m.; sub-|all shades of politics are going to|Congratulations on your own for ds. He states the and an immediate one, It was one |diate start would be made on this |mid beat MeDonald. ject, “In His Presence.” Sunday | #¢! together to perform the oper-|Omineca. Had splendid meeting is unprofitable, but [fer quick action, and no hesita-|work Al McKinnon was awarded the School at 2:30 p. m. ation thoroughly. As a result of|here last night. Prospects bright. fit or loss to do with|tion. By granting a few conces- Mr. Stewart stated that the/eup for the best ring generalship. Bai ee ei the eruption now going on, a lot|Dissatisfaection with government 7 bly he means if it|Sions, Prince Rupert will get this|question of the regulations as to/~ THE WEATHER. of bad blood will come out, thus}on every hand. ———————«« ttrade and hold it. the landing of American tourists|Mr,. Davidson explained that while peer 8 making the operation easier. T. D. PATTULLO. The pre ’ in eongratulat-|in Prince Rupert had been satis-|he was resigning from the coun- + A malignant growth of such —_—_—_—— The president, in congratu By F. W. Dowling, Observer. gnant ¢ u ee ae Sanh MAJESTIC THEATRE ing the board on the success of} factorily settled, and , that he/eil, he did not intend to allow that ce oe ae long standing is bound to leave ONDA the efforts of the fisheries com-|therefore hoped that it would be/to hinder any efforts of his in the 5 a. m.. March 43, 1945. a nasty wound which will neces- gn" 4 es ™ Y AND TUESDAY tt ns of considerable money|way $f assisting the board as a Barometer 29.855 sarily be slow to heal, but, under mare 0860 for shor’ ‘ean | arch 15 and 16 , purchase of agreement for sale. mittee combined with that of con-jthe means OF CONSIGETADIC Money [Way VF assisting the Bosra 48 Si Barometer ..... 02.0005 +29, Se arte sti f all the commu-|being left in the town by Ameri-}member of the same. He would|/ypay tomp. ...........5. 6.0 the careful, conservative nursing : : ro a pare eee 2 8 ' tourists visiting the eity the |always be pleased as a member to om Seale ” if sh sterling men ¢ H. Cc Apply Box B, Daily News. tf. R HER FATHER'S sins” nity, fully agreed on the question;can tou ° “ ’ . . rh, Be. cL dteeaeaetat 36.0 ¢ suc steriing men as 1 & to pee Pictured, of making strenuous efforts toleoming summer, In Cannentian o ale best efforts in the inter- Ss tah che een’ .55 Brewster, r. D. Pattullo, F. H. Ladies’ Suits made to measure. : ret these matters placed on ajwith — this, the Pacifie Coastjests of the board, , Lada % Mobley, and A. M. Manson, to , —DRA ——— §/8 ‘ a oiehete re a the new models.—Wallace’s. ma— proper basis in as short a time as Steamship Company is making Messrs. Lipsett, Davis, and The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby-|mention only a few, British Co- tf. ‘LODGIna FOR THE NIGHT” I larrangements for a large traffic|}Frank’s applications for admis- ferian Chureh is holding a St ae» ee ee ‘le of the Hills Feat- possible, and it was decided that}: * Ed Coxen and Charlotte the fisheries committee shouldjof tourists from American points|sion to the Board of Trade were|patrick's Tea on Wednesday, |recovery to a robust state of ee net be empowered on behalf of th ‘to the North this coming summer.}read and aceepted, It is pleasing | mapeh 47, at the home of Mrs. J,|health, politically, industrially, COMEDY oe board to take the matter up with} The board congratulated the|/to note that even though the}, Kirkpatrick, Fifth Aevnue|amd commercially, DROP IN EGGS “ap = THE GiRLe” the City council again and en-|president on his prompt action in}board has suffered the loss of} past, from 3 to 6 p.m. Adomes-| Here's luck to them, From a : Sune Eee aa deavor to get all in the city to co leending the thanks of the board |several members who have left for tic table will be arranged and all DISGUSTED CONSERVATIVE, 1S Family operate on the good work of mak- |to Mr. Clements, M. P., for the/active service in Europe, the are welcome. 61-2 Prince Rupert, Mareh 12, 1915. McCO L L’ se ~~ KEYSTONE ing a larger payroll in this in-|great service he has rendered the|}membership roll is on the in- be it ee Fresh Ranch Eggs from NE WINNING PUNCHY dustry, for the benefit of the mer-jcommunity of Prinee Rupert injerease, and goes to show that the] gyits pressed—50 cents. Guar- SPRING SHOES. Victoria—40c per doz. “5 ARMY MANEUVERS chants and the people of Prince |the matter of the Asheries, valuable work done by the board jantee Tailors, Sixth Street, Phone} Our line of Spring Shoes is the Cowichan Eggs—400 doz. MR WARRY . Lacgiig Rupert. He pointed out to the rhe resignation of Mr, Albert/in the interest of the community | pack 69. 51.43 |best ever shown in this eity, If FRIDAY AND SATUDAY la & Few Good Bl board the valuable nature of the | Davidson, of the G. 'T. P., resign-|is appreeiated. fs pc you wear a small, narrow, or wide ONLY FOR CASH Don't Fai — Pan o- work done by Mr. Nickerson, who from the executive couneil of Messrs. J. Roerig and H,. 8, Flower and vegetable seeds. shoe, let us fit you.—-PECK THE McColl’s . Grocer tihad spared neither time nor ef | te poard was read and accepted Continued on Page Four,) Wallace's. SHOEMAN, 61-2